泽连斯基:同意接受美欧提供的安全保障,类似“北约第五条”,要求乌克兰单方面撤军不公平
中国基金报·2025-12-14 16:16

Core Viewpoint - Ukraine's President Zelensky emphasizes that joining NATO is the true security guarantee for Ukraine, but due to opposition from the U.S. and some European partners, Ukraine agrees to accept security assurances similar to NATO's Article 5 collective defense clause from the U.S. and Europe [1][2]. Group 1 - Zelensky states that Ukraine's primary goal is NATO membership for real security guarantees, but the U.S. and some European partners do not support this direction [1]. - Ukraine has signed agreements with the U.S., European countries, and Canada for security assurances akin to NATO's Article 5 to prevent potential Russian aggression [1]. - Zelensky's negotiation team, including the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, will discuss the specifics of these security guarantees with the U.S. military [1]. Group 2 - Zelensky criticizes the U.S. proposal for Ukraine to unilaterally withdraw troops from Eastern Ukraine and establish a "free economic zone" as "unfair" [2]. - He argues that if Ukrainian forces withdraw, Russian troops should also pull back, highlighting the sensitivity and complexity of this issue [2]. - Zelensky stresses the need for a realistic approach to the peace process, indicating that failure of peace solutions and cessation of U.S. pressure on Russia would make the situation for Ukraine extremely challenging [3].